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Was a 97 civic DX...Now?
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Yur girls bed
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fuse popp'n daddy
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i have had the same problems as you have had.. and what i found (when i ripped my dash out.. is that some of my wires were showing and tapping out to ground.. when this happens too much current is going through.. causing the fuses to pop.. Now what you might wanna do... is look for any aftermarket wiring that you have done and see if any of it (BARE WIRE) is touching the slightest on anything metal.. if so .. then take some electrical tape and tape that puppy up.. ALSO now sure what kinda car you have but on mine.. (90 civic) there is a lil black box under the fuse panel.. that had one connector with about 6 wires comin from is.. and mine was totally fried... so check out what you got.. and see what you can find.. and keep us updated!
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Was a 97 civic DX...Now?
Join Date: Aug 2005
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[quote=90sicivic] thanks, will look round today & c what ican c . oh yeah civic 97 dx
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Was a 97 civic DX...Now?
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[quote=Tic-hole]
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: OntarioCAN.
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Was a 97 civic DX...Now?
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Yur girls bed
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Fuse lasted about 75 mi.Wen't on road trip last week, damn fuse is back to it's old ways....Couldn't keep it from blow'n every 2 mi. Totaly bummed , thought the alarm ground was problem, was just coincidence or some sht! So what now people ? New guage cluster or what? Will try about anything now .... Please give some ideas!!!Have already checked all other wires [quote=Tic-hole][quote=Tic-hole]
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Do you have a multimeter and know how to use it?
With the car shutoff, check if there is any draw on the battery, if there is, you are probably shorted somewhere to your chassis. If there isn't, you're not. Simple as that. After you've checked to make sure you're not grounded somewhere to the chassis, switch your multimeter over to measure resistance and check the wiring that goes to your guages. You should have a decently high resistance reading. If your resistance is very low (low enough to blow a fuse, without a multimeter and your guages in front of me, I couldn't tell you where than number is), then that means you probably do need new guages. I would bet it's a wiring issue and not an issue with the guages themselves, though.
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